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John of Cornwall (grammarian) : ウィキペディア英語版
John of Cornwall (grammarian)
John of Cornwall, possibly called in Latin Johannes Cornubiensis or Johannes de Sancto Germano was a 14th-century scholar and teacher, author of the English grammar ''Speculum Grammaticale''
He is not to be confused with the twelfth-century theologian John of Cornwall who authored the ''Eulogium ad Alexandrum Papam III''. There was also a Benedictine monk John of St. Germans who wrote a ''Commentarius in Aristotelis libros duo analyticorum posteriorum'' (now at the Magdalen College, Oxford); it is not clear whether these were the same person.
It has been claimed as one of the great ironies of history that three Cornish-speaking Cornishmen brought the English language back from the verge of extinction - John of Cornwall, John Trevisa and Richard Pencrych.
==See also==

* ''Busillis'' in the list of Latin phrases.

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